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Doncaster Races - the Dead-Heat for the St. Leger Stakes... 1850. Creator: UnknownDoncaster Races - the Dead-Heat for the St. Leger Stakes, between "Voltigeur" and "Russborough" - "Bolingbroke" third, 1850
Epsom - the Race for "The Derby Stakes", 1850. Creator: UnknownEpsom - the Race for "The Derby Stakes", 1850. Horse racing at Epsom in Surrey. Penang and Deicoon got away together, and, with the Nigger, Mildew, the Swede, and Ghillie Callum laid up
Voltigeur, the Winner of the Derby Stakes, 1850, (1850). Creator: SmythVoltigeur, the Winner of the Derby Stakes, 1850, (1850). Epsom horse races in Surrey. Voltigeur, nominally at 25 to 1, wins by a length, with Pitsford next him!'
Rhedycina, Winner of the Oaks Stakes, at Epsom, 1850. Creator: UnknownRhedycina, Winner of the Oaks Stakes, at Epsom, [in Surrey] 1850. Racehorse and jockey: "Rhedycina" was bred by Mr
The Earl of Zetland, 1844. Creator: UnknownThe Earl of Zetland, 1844. Portrait of Thomas Dundas, 2nd Earl of Zetland, Grand Master of the Freemasons of England, holding the silver trowel with which he laid the foundation stone of
Voltigeur, 1847-1874, (1911). From British Sports and Sportsmen Part 1. [British Sports and Sportsmen, London, 1911]
Voltigeur and the Flying Dutchman, 1847-1874, (1911). Voltigeur (1847-1874) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. From British Sports and Sportsmen Part 1
Admiral Thomas Dundas (d1841), British naval officer of the Napoleonic Wars, 1857. Artist: DJ PoundAdmiral Thomas Dundas (d1841), British naval officer of the Napoleonic Wars, 1857. From Englands Battles by Sea and Land, volume II: Russia and Turkey, by Lieutenant Colonel Williams